....I think the question is: Are you supposed to get it? I believe he was just joking and realized it confused people so he changed the subject entirely I suppose...but I must say, the transition wasn't great.

"If demons of our dreams were not to us bound then what a tragedy our world to be found" - Excerpt from the Treasury of Sorrows

now, back on the topic, too bad sony failed with the PSX, but didnt they see it comin. theres nothin special about the PSX other than TV recoring, they should have known that it wouldnt sell that well cause theres nothin really "new"

i wonder how many millions they "wasted" on this system...well, maybe not wasted since they did sell them so i guess the word i should use is "used". anyways, at least sony learned from their mistakes with their PSX and hopefully they wont repeat their mistakes with future consoles

anyone know what PS2 Version number the PSX is based off of? its a totaly different product but the architecture has to be based off of one of the current PS2s. If the PSX has slightly smoother graphix then wouldnt the brand new Slim PS2 have smoother graphix aswell?

well, no, IT IS FOR VIDEO GAMES. its is like a PS2 with the capability to record TV. if you dont have a PS2 and want one but also plan to buy a TV recorder then you might aswell get the PSX (that is, if you can ).

next time, at least state why you dont think the PSX is worth buying, cause right now your post is more like spam.

I hope if they make a PSX of the PS3, they dont just call it PSX. IMO they should at least make it PSX 3 or anything other than PSX because they've used PSX twice now and for me, it would get quite annoying if they called it the same thing.

There's nothing different from the first generation PSone and the 2nd version. Just a size difference. With the PS2 and the smaller PStwo, there's the size difference, and the smaller version has the network adaptor built in, but it lacks the space for a hard drive.

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